I found these collages visually captivating and entertaining, considering these (cliche) posters keep appearing, same style, same colors and same films in the end… and yes, they do already contain a message in themselves (hello Marshall McLuhan!).
So take a look.
Animals.
Backs.
Back to back.
Scarry eye.
Romantic-dreamy faces (mostly with the sea).
And if you want more, Cristophe Courtois has more.
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